Manganese has 25 electrons and protons; also 30 neutrons.
Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.
Subatomic particles are the same for all substances that exist everwhere. So to ask "What are the subatomic particles of manganese?" is really not a good question. Manganese is an element. And like all elements, it is made up of atoms. Atoms are made up of.......subatomic particles! (Moledule)(Cation)(Ion)===>Element====>Atom====>Subatomic particle The are three basic subatomic particles: protons, electrons and neutrons. If you really want to get anal about it, you can also find out what neutrons are made up of. I would tell you, but I forgot!
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
No; an atom contain subatomic particles.
The atom contain subatomic particles as neutron, proton, electron.
Any atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
An atom contain: neutrons, protons, electrons.
Protons and neutrons contain quarks.
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The heaviest subatomic particle is the neutron: 1.00866491600(43) amu.
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron. Proton and neutron contain quarks and gluons.